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...any bugfixes that we've applied since 2.0 was released, without any of the feature changes. Note that Python 2.1 is still not GPL-compatible, but we're planning a bugfix release there too, Python 2.1.1, with the same GPL-compatible license. What's New? We've been very careful to fix only bugs and not add new features. (Thanks to Moshe Zadka for taking care of the thankless chore of poring over the CVS logs and SourceForge bug reports and re-applying selected patches!) One exception: the SRE...
...any bugs you may encounter to http://bugs.python.org. We currently support these formats for download: Gzipped source tar ball (3.1.2) (sig) Bzipped source tar ball (3.1.2) (sig) Windows x86 MSI Installer (3.1.2) (sig) Windows X86-64 MSI Installer (3.1.2) [1] (sig) Mac Installer disk image (3.1.2) (sig) The source tarballs are signed with Benjamin Peterson's key (fingerprint: 12EF 3DC3 8047 DA38 2D18 A5B9 99CD EA9D A413 5B38). The Windows installers are signed with Martin von Löwis' public key...
2006-10-15 Grants Committee Status Report The grants committee was originally founded to use some of the PSF's "spare" money to advance Python projects. It wasn't initially clear what kind of projects where to be funded, hence the original call for projects was fairly wide. In the call, we indicated that we would give away $40,000 (which was a significant fraction of the PSF's assets at that time); in response, we got over 60 project proposals. Many of them were designed so that they...
...any Red Hat provided programs which rely on having a version of Python with the same major/minor version as that which was shipped. Also, any additional packages which were installed will not be available for the new version, you will probably have to rebuild the packages from source or Source RPM. <p /> You can tweek several settings in the built RPMs by modifying the SPEC file that builds the RPMs. To do this, download the .src.rpm release and install it as you normally would an RPM pa...
...ANY* sense of humor. I -- an economist-turned-businessman who never got "Hello World" to work right in C++ -- have enjoyed reading _Programming Python_. I find computer science as god-awful as you probably find economics. Applied computer science [programming] is fun, and applied economics [making money] is fun. The textbooks that teach both subjects are mind-numblingly dreadful. Anyone who finds _Programming Python_ "too cute" needs to have holes drilled in his head to ...
...any of the GDS's provide a low level Java or C API, and most of our developers have experience building J2EE applications. While Java is a great language for building a large web presence with persistent data, many aspects of our development would quickly become unmanageable and prohibitively expensive using Java alone. Python and Jython are used instead for many of the day to day integration tasks and the large amount of data "cleaning" that are required to provide customers with a us...
...any of Python's great features. He has been instrumental in modules like bisect, collections, decimal, functools, itertools, math, random, with types like namedtuple, sets, dictionaries, and many other places around the codebase. He has contributed to the modification of nearly 90,000 lines of code in the CPython repository, and has made over 160 changes in the PEP repository. Raymond has also served as a director of the Python Software Foundation, and has mentored many people over the years on ...
...any possibilities.) Jeff Rush is working on negotiating lower food costs. No results yet, but any reduction will make a significant change. Publicity suggestions are welcome. I can answer questions on psf-board or at the meeting. D. Ascher asked who the sprint coordinator was; he wanted to know who to tell the Django folks to talk to. A. Kuchling replied that Jeff Rush is probably the closest to being sprint coordinator. D. Goodger stated that sprints are more-or-less self-coordinating; just...
...any. Work that is in a company’s normal course of business cannot be contracted out. Additionally, contractors cannot be hired for more than 35 individual projects during a year. Form SS-8 If, after reviewing these categories of evidence, it is unclear whether a worker is an employee or an independent contractor, Form SS-8, Determination of Worker Status for Purposes of Federal Employment Taxes and Income Tax Withholding, can be filed with the IRS. The form may be filed by either the business or...
...any can order extra brochure copies at very reasonable prices. The difference is that companies can order extra copies for educational institutions of their choice or of the PSF's choice. The bill will be paid by the company and the boxes will go straight to the institution. 5.2.3 Please Help find Sponsors If you know possible sponsors or are interested in sponsoring the brochure yourself, please check the available sponsorship plans we have available: http://brochure.getpy...
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Released: March 10, 2014
Python 3.4.0rc3 Python 3.4 has reached end-of-life. Python 3.4.10, the final release of the 3.4 series, is available here. Python 3.4.0 release candidate 3 was released on March 9th, 2014. This is a preview release of the next major release of Python, Python 3.4, and is not suitable for production …
Released: July 3, 2010
Note: A bugfix release, 2.7.13, is currently available. Its use is recommended. Python 2.7.0 was released on July 3rd, 2010. Python 2.7 is scheduled to be the last major version in the 2.x series before it moves into an extended maintenance period. This release contains many of the features …
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Released: Sept. 8, 2020
This is the release candidate of the sixth maintenance release of Python 3.8 Note: The release you're looking at is Python 3.8.6rc1, a bugfix release for the legacy 3.8 series. Python 3.11 is now the latest feature release series of Python 3. Get the latest release of 3.11.x here. …
Released: Aug. 2, 2021
This is the first release candidate of Python 3.10 This release, 3.10.0rc1, is the penultimate release preview. Entering the release candidate phase, only reviewed code changes which are clear bug fixes are allowed between this release candidate and the final release. The second candidate and the last planned release …
Released: May 8, 2022
This is a beta preview of Python 3.11 Python 3.11 is still in development. 3.11.0b1 is the first of four planned beta release previews. Beta release previews are intended to give the wider community the opportunity to test new features and bug fixes and to prepare their projects to support …
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